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To: VAUGHN who wrote (101)10/16/2003 1:42:56 PM
From: Supervalue  Respond to of 169
 
Knight has just started this year drilling their claim, yours of Commander/ old Major General is so many years old and worked, dear Harry of PFN/ITF and Canalaska gave up the claim with lake airstrip used and gabbro on it king size !!
P.S. people that read this can see the car salesman lines !



To: VAUGHN who wrote (101)10/16/2003 2:03:52 PM
From: Supervalue  Respond to of 169
 
Unbelieveable what a bad act the KID and you are !!
BIG time foot in the mouth ... Critics HA ha !!
P.S. Harry Barr gave up on South Voisey Bay due to his
geology team input on it !



To: VAUGHN who wrote (101)10/16/2003 10:39:13 PM
From: jamesien  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 169
 
It is not the right place to continue on this subject, but just a few word on KNP and West Raglan.

It's just typical of what Raglan is (at the mines). And like in Raglan, follow-up on what you call "narrow" can lead to better hits, in the 25-25 meters range. Already, the minimum here (I'm in Raglan) is 3 meters for mining. Of course, it take much more holes to build a nice orebody with such thickness. So what KNP have after the first drilling campaign is a very good starting point, IMHO.

And if it's what is drilled on SVB, everybody should be happy. It will be one step closer to the goal. It should also be nice on the stock. Don't ask too much!

We don't need a "Diamond Field's Hole no. 2 on Voisey Bay" to be successful. Geophysical targets are not giving you the XYZ coordinates of the heart of an orebody, so your first try could hit just the edge. Then you have to follow it with the borehole survey and step by step, hole by hole, you can finally make your way to the best part. Do they have the time and the meters to do it?

Let's hope they started to hit right from at the beginning.

Jamesien